Sec. 407. PROTECTION FROM INTER-DEBTOR TRANSFERS
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## SEC. 407 PROTECTION FROM INTER-DEBTOR TRANSFERS **[**[48 U.S.C. 2195](/us/usc/t48/s2195)**]** ###
(a)Protection of Creditors While an Oversight Board for Puerto Rico is in existence, if any property of any territorial instrumentality of Puerto Rico is transferred in violation of applicable law under which any creditor has a valid pledge of, security interest in, or lien on such property, or which deprives any such territorial instrumentality of property in violation of applicable law assuring the transfer of such property to such territorial instrumentality for the benefit of its creditors, then the transferee shall be liable for the value of such property. ###
(b)Enforceability A creditor may enforce rights under this section by bringing an action in the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico after the expiration or lifting of the stay of section 405, unless a stay under title III is in effect.
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Sec. 407
PROTECTION FROM INTER-DEBTOR TRANSFERS
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